Which Houston ISD schools met the state standard, avoided intervention

Under a new law, the state can close campuses or take over school boards if any campuses in a district receive an "improvement required" rating for five straight years. Eight Houston-area schools avoided that fate in 2017 by meeting state standard.

These 8 Houston ISD schools met the standard in 2017 and avoided state intervention.

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Under a new law, the state can close campuses or take over school boards if any campuses in a district receive an "improvement required" rating for five straight years. Eight Houston-area schools avoided that fate in 2017 by meeting state standard.

Under a new law, the state can close campuses or take over school boards if any campuses in a district receive an "improvement required" rating for five straight years. See the eight Houston-area schools that avoided intervention in 2017 by meeting the state standard. less

Under a new law, the state can close campuses or take over school boards if any campuses in a district receive an "improvement required" rating for five straight years. See the eight Houston-area schools that ... more

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